All just hanging about and catching up at the Pub! See how happy they are to see each other!

(When Stephanie saw my two Jean Greenhowe knitted Clowns she said she had one of these dolls at home so... in a trice Scotty had arrived! Steph's mum knitted him several years ago, isn't he delightful!)

Pennie had lots of Show and Tell today, these two quilts were made from a Layer Cake called Scrumptious, which I received as my KrisKringle last Christmas from my DS2 Gwilym's DMIL, Meg, who was down from Brisbane this month and able to come to the Pub. These two are going to my DD2 Briony's new home in Canberra.

Finished at last... I started making up these blocks almost 20 years ago... I was so over them but now they're finished they don't look too bad. Jan Mullens fabrics called 'Meadowz'.

Stunning quilt made by Glynis from Bonnie K Hunter's Mystery called 'Orca Bay'.

Cath had a fantastic time on a Quilt Cruise and here's all the work she managed to get done on that 12 day Cruise... #1.

#2 from Cath.

#3 from Cath.

And... #4 from Cath.

Lissa has finished this magnificent crochet rug using Noro wools, all she has to do is block it but at the moment she's on a roll to finish off this little beauty below!

Wow! it is looking wonderful... Lissa is working hard on finishing today, she was up early this morning and straight onto it! Go Lissa!!

Welcome to the Sydney SCQuilters Blog.

On the First Saturday of each month Southern Cross Quilters, (SCQuilters) from all over Sydney and Australia and the World, if they are in town, meet at the 'Blue Gum Hotel'in Waitara in the northern suburbs of Sydney.

On the Third Saturday of each month we meet at the 'Hotel Pennant Hills', also north of the City of Sydney, right next to Pennant Hills Station and the Patchwork shop 'Craft Depot'.

We have our own comfortable room so we sit, chat, sew, show and tell and buy our coffee, drinks and lunch from the Bar and Bistro.10am to about 3:30pm.

Everyone goes home happy and just that little bit inspired.Come along if you are in town, we'd love to meet you and see your work.

This Blog is run by Pennie Griffiths with a little help from Glynis Thompson.